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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: admin on May 20, 2007, 01:26:04 AM
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Chaim says it works well with many moderators on the Hebrew forum. But when appointed some on the English forum, instead of everyone helping them make the forum more professional, everyone has lashed out at them. We don't need posters to put admins and mods against each other.
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And we don't need people banned unless they threaten Jews or christians either.
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Chaim says it works well with many moderators on the Hebrew forum. But when appointed some on the English forum, instead of everyone helping them make the forum more professional, everyone has lashed out at them. We don't need posters to put admins and mods against each other.
I'm lashing out at the game, not the 'playa'. If you recall, I stood up for Jeffguy when he made an admin.
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Chaim says it works well with many moderators on the Hebrew forum. But when appointed some on the English forum, instead of everyone helping them make the forum more professional, everyone has lashed out at them. We don't need posters to put admins and mods against each other.
I'm lashing out at the game, not the 'playa'. If you recall, I stood up for Jeffguy when he made an admin.
Did you stand up for him during the Fruit incident?
I made no comment. I would hardly consider that 'lashing out'.
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Chaim says it works well with many moderators on the Hebrew forum. But when appointed some on the English forum, instead of everyone helping them make the forum more professional, everyone has lashed out at them. We don't need posters to put admins and mods against each other.
May I suggest something?
May we warn a user privately if s/he makes a few offenses.
Then publicly for the next few.
And more sternly until it's unbearable.
When the admins are ready to ban him/her, they can point out that this person has made n number of offenses, this is your last warning.
We can count the number of strikes then s/he gets a temp ban, then a perm ban.
This way, no one can say it's unfair.
Unless it has already been done, then sorry for not paying attention.